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russia or is not officially represented here this year but stefan door is here as a private citizen russia has not taken part in the last two blue nevada fairs because of the tense political climate. russia used to have a big exhibition in featuring the country's different regions. it was one of the most popular exhibitions a lot of our visitors now say they really missed it i did to. them and. it's dairy farmers day at the green of vodka perhaps they resent stefan door support for president putin's counter sanctions these cost german dairy farmers an estimated two billion euros a year in lost turnover at a time when they are fighting for economic survival but there's no sign of animosity towards stefan door after all he's involved in the german russian agro political dialogue on behalf of the german agriculture ministry he's seen as someone who can open doors to the russian markets. the. question is a mob it's very important to keep talking let's back to talk and i'm to do something reckless. jeff on der has always done a good job for us we need contacts with russia and i hope that he can
russia or is not officially represented here this year but stefan door is here as a private citizen russia has not taken part in the last two blue nevada fairs because of the tense political climate. russia used to have a big exhibition in featuring the country's different regions. it was one of the most popular exhibitions a lot of our visitors now say they really missed it i did to. them and. it's dairy farmers day at the green of vodka perhaps they resent stefan door support for president...
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russia relations stay with r.t. . here's what people have been saying about rejected and i suspect it's full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than blue things but i see people you've never heard of love redacted tonight my president of the world bank hates it but he doesn't want me seriously he sent us an email and i'll go. get me no it's this sunday i'm going out to. get the last of the feel i. just i'm just. used on the show for the sunday times and i was hoping to go much but i feel a lot of the behind of the out. on the she just that our she did the militia guy though. in a moment of it is the food out of this not just obey this that beat but i mean. good looking good yulia. gets to live it up with other. welcome back to crossfire all things considered to mind you were discussing u.s. russia relations. ok ed i want to go back to before we went to the regular t
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russia from iran camp to the soda can but actually russia is trying to be as neutral as possible russia is following not only political but also the economic interests and russia is trying to diversify actually the best option for russia is to work with both sides with iranians and with this so it is probably even to act as a mediator certain sears' but generally there are now. several areas for cooperation between the russians and the saudis it's not on the syria. the saudis are also satisfied with russia's position towards yemen clearly there might be cooperation in libya so of course both countries are supporting support in egypt the current government of egypt so. there is not only iraq iran is also in their agenda but their gender is much broader than that. even fred if i could turn back to you about the crisis. i also wanted to mention the crisis in the g.c.c. russia has actually taken a very neutral stance towards this crisis in the g.c.c. neither it's supported neither of the parties it is being treated as. an exclusively do mastic for the from the duty point of view matter and
russia from iran camp to the soda can but actually russia is trying to be as neutral as possible russia is following not only political but also the economic interests and russia is trying to diversify actually the best option for russia is to work with both sides with iranians and with this so it is probably even to act as a mediator certain sears' but generally there are now. several areas for cooperation between the russians and the saudis it's not on the syria. the saudis are also satisfied...
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the first visit of a ruling saudi monarch to russia saudi saudi arabia's king solomon and russia's president vladimir putin met in moscow they worked out a slew of deals including trade and economic cooperation telecommunications security weapons and oil agreements it's ushered in bilateral ties reaching a new level after decades of rivalry nearly a year ago to lead a deal within the organization of petroleum exporting countries and its affiliates states that cut oil production by one point eight million barrels per day for six months it was a bid to shore up prices that deal was extended and prices have gone up hitting now above fifty dollars dollars a barrel though it cannot be said that all countries involved are sticking to their promises after an extension to that agreement we may see yet another to dig deeper into the oil issue between saudi arabia and russia and how it affects the wider world as well as the future of the opec cut extension i'd like to bring in chris martenson c.e.o. and co-founder of peak prosperity dot com chris thanks so much for joining me on this sunday raby in ru
the first visit of a ruling saudi monarch to russia saudi saudi arabia's king solomon and russia's president vladimir putin met in moscow they worked out a slew of deals including trade and economic cooperation telecommunications security weapons and oil agreements it's ushered in bilateral ties reaching a new level after decades of rivalry nearly a year ago to lead a deal within the organization of petroleum exporting countries and its affiliates states that cut oil production by one point...
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in russia, not so much. i think a fascinating question is to what degree has organized crime in russia had a hand in this as a proxy, and what is that relationship? i think that is a interesting question. it's not the question you asked, but it's the question i'm answering. >> well, the russians have a saying. [ speaking russian ] maybe yes, maybe no. i do think in particular when you're looking at cyber operations, when you're looking at an officer conducting those, who are they working for? their boss is going to get a cut on something, they're boss is going to make money, i'm going to make money. i think they're loyalty and motivation may not be the same. we always in intelligence have to guard against mering. they're just a different version of us. well, i'm here to tell you, they're not. >> i think this is an interesting question. and i think it does matter because it gets to the genesis of the activities and intentions that might be behind them. and it affects how you react, what kind of policy respons
in russia, not so much. i think a fascinating question is to what degree has organized crime in russia had a hand in this as a proxy, and what is that relationship? i think that is a interesting question. it's not the question you asked, but it's the question i'm answering. >> well, the russians have a saying. [ speaking russian ] maybe yes, maybe no. i do think in particular when you're looking at cyber operations, when you're looking at an officer conducting those, who are they working...
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on the middle east is also in focus at the russia energy week forum with saudi king solomon set to arrive in moscow for talks with president putin. welcome to news headlines here at r.t. internationally moscow i think. excessive use of force during the council on referendum has been criticized as a session of the european parliament and the peace have called for dialogue between the spanish government and regional authorities despite catalan leaders promising to declare independence by next week and has been following events in barcelona at the parliament's discussion today we have been hearing voices saying that people need to stick to the law aka of course this is a job at cards lonia the european parliamentarians do believe that they need to adhere to the spanish constitution there are no surprises there they have been talking about how going against the law is not a good idea and dialogue is needed with madrid now this is all great but when it comes to the reality we do of course now see. really occur a critical situation between madrid and barcelona with no really signs in sight that
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but the story line is that russia is being aggressive towards nato russia is being aggressive towards native by moving to within its own data that's threatening to general russia it's not very. many thanks my guest here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching is he an arche see you next time and remember across. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but not signed up to be poisoned by our own people that was nuclear biological and chemical products said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection between pets and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and sailor that was on the ground that are complaining about illnesses from their exposure from the burn pits would really literally send a be a broke and they don't want to pay it so the waiting decades a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they won't have to pay. to get the middle finger to be used to model the. delayed
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but finally even if russia if we assume argue endo that russia took out ads about such important issues why is this considered meddling. you know every country tries to influence somehow or other countries societies in fact the us probably is the most effective and aggressive country in the world at doing that you know we do that all the time through frankly you know hollywood movies. through our own media which appear throughout the world like c.n.n. is a great example of the voice of america which is even more blatant. i don't see an issue there again i think they're trying to make something out of nothing and dan speaking of hollywood movies let's talk about the highly promoted hollywood ad campaign with actor morgan freeman which accused russia of a lot alexion interference and claim russia was out war with the us what's your response to that ad campaign we have about a minute left yeah well it's completely disgusting i mean for someone like morgan freeman who is well respected in plays the voice of god in movies to say that we're war with russia how irresponsible and dangerous and
but finally even if russia if we assume argue endo that russia took out ads about such important issues why is this considered meddling. you know every country tries to influence somehow or other countries societies in fact the us probably is the most effective and aggressive country in the world at doing that you know we do that all the time through frankly you know hollywood movies. through our own media which appear throughout the world like c.n.n. is a great example of the voice of america...
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he says russia. barack obama said excuse me, 1980 called and they would like your foreign-policy debt. i was on the show couple of months ago. and the brother of his chief of staff said this investigation was so important goes to the bedrock of democracy. now we find out that the dnc funded a dossier that relied as he said unto senior officials to go into this and the dossier may have been used by the fbi by the federal government to get a pfizer warrant >> we do not know that. >> cnn reported this. they say may have been used to get a warrant to listen in on the phone because of his senior member of the trump campaign. that is outrageous. that is the bedrock of our democracy. [multiple speakers] >> of 20 seconds and then we have to break. >> agree that too many people in my party under an estimated politically the threat of russia back in 2012 election. we should played for bought into that more. what he did come with the president and his campaign or not the president i'm sorry i do not want to ove
he says russia. barack obama said excuse me, 1980 called and they would like your foreign-policy debt. i was on the show couple of months ago. and the brother of his chief of staff said this investigation was so important goes to the bedrock of democracy. now we find out that the dnc funded a dossier that relied as he said unto senior officials to go into this and the dossier may have been used by the fbi by the federal government to get a pfizer warrant >> we do not know that. >>...
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my mother by the way left russia after the revolution she was in a group called the jewish socialist been two of her sisters have been killed you know by the cars x. and then they ran afoul of the bolsheviks so i you know i was raised with that idea that the russians don't always make right choices but the fact of the matter is you know they have history they have nationalism they lost fifty million in the war you know world war two when we were very late to enter so you keep challenging the. right of anyone else in the world to have a nationalism that has any validity well as you know because you've been a foreign correspondent mostly led by certainly no from my more limited contact with the rest of world everyone has got a story out of abuse and what was done to them and if you just act as if that none of that matters and only american national is where the only ones that were ever attacked where the only ones that were ever vulnerable we always do the right thing if you operate on that basis now yes trump is a bizarre manifestation of that was dem a comparable greg but it was hill
my mother by the way left russia after the revolution she was in a group called the jewish socialist been two of her sisters have been killed you know by the cars x. and then they ran afoul of the bolsheviks so i you know i was raised with that idea that the russians don't always make right choices but the fact of the matter is you know they have history they have nationalism they lost fifty million in the war you know world war two when we were very late to enter so you keep challenging the....
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constantly like russia the structure of. this is rating. when you see the news tomorrow and there is something fishy about russia just remember you already know the formula for that headline axis and ya go r.t. on media analysts line all things that linking something to russia has become so commonplace people automatically take it as fact. when ever you say the russians weighed in on something the russians have bought ads the russians did something by that inclusion of the word russians you create this snuff farias connection russo full big red scare kremlin baiting suggestion and it has been done with such frequency and such volume that people americans and the new people in particular themselves have whole big to way to do this they've condition where they don't even ask any questions they don't know b. and they have to like they just listen to this the russians did it again did what i don't know so joe you know sancia is absolutely. correct. the russian military saying its latest round of earth strikes in syria has killed a number of eye
constantly like russia the structure of. this is rating. when you see the news tomorrow and there is something fishy about russia just remember you already know the formula for that headline axis and ya go r.t. on media analysts line all things that linking something to russia has become so commonplace people automatically take it as fact. when ever you say the russians weighed in on something the russians have bought ads the russians did something by that inclusion of the word russians you...
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us of russia. it was not designed to be at the expense of russia but it was to make sure that russia knew its place and that it was going to its place and thank you for stating that it will say that in the middle east at the moment on the geo political front you have a completely different lineup on one of the most important issues and threats you have britain france russia and china supporting the nuclear deal against the present well not necessarily administration but president of the united states who wants to wreck it this is not a clear stand off there are gentlemen let me jump in here we're going to have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on u.s. russia relations today authority. but i'll go with the. give me no must is this something i'm not allowed in the den so get the deficit in betty theo i know there's no sellable by the bios i'm just. saying yeah use on this will separate the sunday times not for myself indeed i must but i feel a lot of the
us of russia. it was not designed to be at the expense of russia but it was to make sure that russia knew its place and that it was going to its place and thank you for stating that it will say that in the middle east at the moment on the geo political front you have a completely different lineup on one of the most important issues and threats you have britain france russia and china supporting the nuclear deal against the present well not necessarily administration but president of the united...
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we talk a lot about russia's labor. the chinese have their own playbook and they buy up infrastructure and pay off politicians, and they are investing in southeast asia. if you talk to australians are japanese, they are very worried about the degree to which the -- did agree to which the chinese will live their way into the good graces of the rest of asia. x before you switch over to russia, i will remind the audience, the chinese are about to have their periodic common is party conference. this is a big deal of events in china. it's the moment when president xi is going to further consolidate his power. accomplished, and my senses he probably will accomplish the transition, he will have a much freer and stronger hand to play going into 2018, so be watching the space. you mentioned a moment that -- a moment ago that the particular mix of advantages and disadvantages they haven't how they strongly play against them. , they have playbook are problematic economy but they have certain things they do well. vladimir putin has
we talk a lot about russia's labor. the chinese have their own playbook and they buy up infrastructure and pay off politicians, and they are investing in southeast asia. if you talk to australians are japanese, they are very worried about the degree to which the -- did agree to which the chinese will live their way into the good graces of the rest of asia. x before you switch over to russia, i will remind the audience, the chinese are about to have their periodic common is party conference....
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by russia's economic development minister. and i said it's great to talk to you thank you very much for a time. now russia i think is a paradoxical country in a sense to always being caught between playing big on the global stage and merrily getting buy a home and i think that puts your ministry in their precarious position because development has never been our first priority will it ever be where it was was actually because if you're strong at home that you mean that you can be stronger globally but if there is russia really strong at home at the moment well it's improving it's improving the economy if you look at the results of the bus decades if you look what has happened was the in the machines the beginning of this century it's improved a lot it's improvement on terms of g.d.p. for industrial favorite coach and different areas on the new technology we are progressing so. just from well i know that the russian budget has long been your specialty and just a few weeks ago the government presented the just of the next year b
by russia's economic development minister. and i said it's great to talk to you thank you very much for a time. now russia i think is a paradoxical country in a sense to always being caught between playing big on the global stage and merrily getting buy a home and i think that puts your ministry in their precarious position because development has never been our first priority will it ever be where it was was actually because if you're strong at home that you mean that you can be stronger...
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so the russian foreign ministry describe the complaint against russia against l.t. and against russian media as a witch hunt so we'll just have to see if there will be any actions from the russian government after that today's hearing at the federation council artist thank you so much for the update. with california such declare its independence from spain on monday in their division there is why doing there as the breakaway region saw massive strikes against the spanish government that attracted over half a million people in catalonia and now anti independence activists are gathering as well this is all of course after last week's controversial rough referendum which saw violence break out across the region we cannot cross like to enlist. who has been following the events for us in barcelona. now how do things stand right now in the catalan capital. bill exactly in spain is basically gripped by this crisis of trying to figure out its own future following the referendum of october first that saw ninety percent of the people who came out to vote voted in favor of get
so the russian foreign ministry describe the complaint against russia against l.t. and against russian media as a witch hunt so we'll just have to see if there will be any actions from the russian government after that today's hearing at the federation council artist thank you so much for the update. with california such declare its independence from spain on monday in their division there is why doing there as the breakaway region saw massive strikes against the spanish government that...
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russia is a very very. conservative country and obviously the west isn't here and that's maybe the new clash of ideas let me first agree with richard about something because important i agree with richard about something. going to be to put a lot of this has been about since twenty fourteen in europe and i'm excluding for the moment the issues that on a toll raised outside. is about the jitter missy and the future of the whole sinking based cold water i don't think it's it's just vocal this is as richard said it is systemic no i have always thought it's not a new thought that if the west principle had been a bit different from the beginning we would have been in a slightly better place namely that russia's internal affairs are russia's business but the internal affairs of georgia and ukraine on not russia's business i think there would have been a clarity which has been absent for twenty five years because the west has allowed quite reasonably russia to connect all of these different approach acts with a pr
russia is a very very. conservative country and obviously the west isn't here and that's maybe the new clash of ideas let me first agree with richard about something because important i agree with richard about something. going to be to put a lot of this has been about since twenty fourteen in europe and i'm excluding for the moment the issues that on a toll raised outside. is about the jitter missy and the future of the whole sinking based cold water i don't think it's it's just vocal this is...
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russia france the u.k. china germany and iran back in two thousand and fifteen and followed nine years of talks and a decade long standoff which many viewed at the time as one of the world's most pressing crises the international nuclear watchdog this be monitoring your wrongs compliance with the deal those two wrongs keeping it side of the bargain that includes shipping and which the rainy and russia mothballing thousands of centrifuges and removing the coffin of reactor at a key nuclear facility some u.s. officials also back to their view iran had been good to its word well the european colleagues think trump simply wrong on the issue. ronde is in technical compliance of the agreement there and is not in material breach of the agreement i do believe the agreement today has delayed the development of a nuclear capability but. the signals we're getting from the united states are that the president will explain to the senate that in his view the nuclear agreement with iran is not being fulfilled this is cont
russia france the u.k. china germany and iran back in two thousand and fifteen and followed nine years of talks and a decade long standoff which many viewed at the time as one of the world's most pressing crises the international nuclear watchdog this be monitoring your wrongs compliance with the deal those two wrongs keeping it side of the bargain that includes shipping and which the rainy and russia mothballing thousands of centrifuges and removing the coffin of reactor at a key nuclear...
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heart of here in russia trust is a major issue in russia not only trust between the people but also as trust between the people and government institutions there is certainly something lacking there sorry again what do you think would make the russian people trust that they can invest their money know what it's not to trust so those who believe in the future with all the would see to that we hear it in the cool in the media on the financial more. it's in the bust to the three years of course the uncertainty a little has increased and one of the reasons that the in the music thing but the gross is that this certainty is so great it coming back and all those structural reforms that we have implemented in the past couple of couple of years on the market economic level the implementation of inflation targeting we started with the seventeen percent so inflation rate and now it's only three percent with implementing special measures that are guarding the mystic it will be from the void food prices where using the best global experience experience of countries like norway and trying to implem
heart of here in russia trust is a major issue in russia not only trust between the people but also as trust between the people and government institutions there is certainly something lacking there sorry again what do you think would make the russian people trust that they can invest their money know what it's not to trust so those who believe in the future with all the would see to that we hear it in the cool in the media on the financial more. it's in the bust to the three years of course...
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elections or that russia meddled in the u.s. elections or that russia influenced the u.s. to elections there's no evidence that's been presented so what is the basis of all of these policies and all of this rhetoric it's based on nothing that decision that works have guidelines for outlets that are labeled as foreign agents and if they don't do you think it's possible that some sort of restrictions could be created in light of these developments. if that's the case and i'm going to say this the fact that senator mark warner from virginia had made multiple trips to the silicon valley to convince facebook executives to come up with some sort of evidence of russian bot activity on facebook that right there is a pure example of collusion that's real collusion between a silicon valley corporation and leading democrats and the obama white house that's the only clear case of collusion that we've seen so far in russia gate and so this is by definition this collusion between corporations and government if this is what's going to happen is if this is how the regulation is going to b
elections or that russia meddled in the u.s. elections or that russia influenced the u.s. to elections there's no evidence that's been presented so what is the basis of all of these policies and all of this rhetoric it's based on nothing that decision that works have guidelines for outlets that are labeled as foreign agents and if they don't do you think it's possible that some sort of restrictions could be created in light of these developments. if that's the case and i'm going to say this the...
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an important temperature and turning point in the russia investigation. robert mueller has filed the first charges in his investigation floor possible russian meddles in the 2016 presidential election and possible collusion with the trump campaign. sources tell cnn that anyone charged could be taken into custody as early as monday. now these developments are coming hours after president trump again blasted the investigation on twitter. >> it is a landmark moment in the investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 election. sources briefed on the matter say a federal grand jury in washington approved the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel robert mueller. a spokesperson declined to comment. the indictments are sealed but plans are under way for anyone charged to be taken into custody as soon as monday. >> when you see a sealed indictment like this, it happens for one reason. there is a fear that the defendant is going to flee the jurisdiction. >> mueller wants to send a signal to another perspective defendants, if this person who h
an important temperature and turning point in the russia investigation. robert mueller has filed the first charges in his investigation floor possible russian meddles in the 2016 presidential election and possible collusion with the trump campaign. sources tell cnn that anyone charged could be taken into custody as early as monday. now these developments are coming hours after president trump again blasted the investigation on twitter. >> it is a landmark moment in the investigation into...
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for crimea remain part of russia ukraine ukraine is extremely unstable this days it was clear russia is safe heaven in the belly of the nature doesn't see it that way there are obviously existing military sanctions but that hasn't stopped the russian federation selling as four hundred missile batteries to saudi arabia on this program we often talk about british training for saudi forces attacking yemen threatening according to un agencies tens of millions of people what is russia up to selling arms to europe well first the agreement is not yet a deal and i think that some steps should be made over its making. a practical deal first. second c. four hundred like the cce three hundred. or so to iran. they are purely defensive weapons you cannot use them for they work very well because israel seems to be able to bomb syria the way you are they were trained in syria they work very well israel explained this. policy and that is directed to limit the possibility of hezbollah. is considered by israel to be a terrorist organization and they imply the fighting fighters are on the territory of
for crimea remain part of russia ukraine ukraine is extremely unstable this days it was clear russia is safe heaven in the belly of the nature doesn't see it that way there are obviously existing military sanctions but that hasn't stopped the russian federation selling as four hundred missile batteries to saudi arabia on this program we often talk about british training for saudi forces attacking yemen threatening according to un agencies tens of millions of people what is russia up to selling...
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russia, russia, russia. >> this thing about collusion with russia will hang over him no matter where it stands. >> we are in the opening stages of a devastating political chapter in american history. the russia probe. >> the election hacking is at the caliber of a pearl harbor or 9/11. do you agree with that? >> i completely agree with that. >> donald trump sits at the threshold of impeachment. >> i personally think it's over. i don't think there's anything that can be done they can stop this at this point, this cacophony. discussion of lies, problems, questions, chaos. that will stop the president into his tracks. >> there's a smell of treason in the air when it comes to this investigation. >> a lot of people are afraid to use the t word, treason. but that's what people are investigating. >> it does look like collusion, he is listening to put in more than he is american intelligence. i've never seen that before. it's me when the media has been breathless and hysterical over the russia coverage. have you heard any of them even mentioned hillary clinton colluding with vladimir putin o
russia, russia, russia. >> this thing about collusion with russia will hang over him no matter where it stands. >> we are in the opening stages of a devastating political chapter in american history. the russia probe. >> the election hacking is at the caliber of a pearl harbor or 9/11. do you agree with that? >> i completely agree with that. >> donald trump sits at the threshold of impeachment. >> i personally think it's over. i don't think there's anything...
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that trip to russia, never happened, according to officials. despite the court documents indicating papadopoulos was acting with campaign approval, the white house today attempted to minimize his role in the campaign. >> it was extremely limited. it was a volunteer position, and, again, no activity was ever done in an official capacity on behalf of the campaign. >> also today, surrendering at the fbi in washington, former campaign manager paul manafort and campaign official rick gates. the two were business associates employer to the work on the trump campaign. the 12-count indictment against the two men focus on their years as political consultants and lobbyists working in ukraine. the counts include conspiracy against the united states, conspiracy to launder money and seven counts of failure to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts. both men have previously denied financial wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty today. at manafort's alexandria, virginia home in july, the fbi executed a so-called no-knock search warrant with guns draw
that trip to russia, never happened, according to officials. despite the court documents indicating papadopoulos was acting with campaign approval, the white house today attempted to minimize his role in the campaign. >> it was extremely limited. it was a volunteer position, and, again, no activity was ever done in an official capacity on behalf of the campaign. >> also today, surrendering at the fbi in washington, former campaign manager paul manafort and campaign official rick...
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she is saying russia, russia, russia. but i don't -- maybe it was. it could be russia. but it could also be china. it could also be lots of other people. it also could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay. you don't know who broke in to dnc. >> i mean, that's six months after we now know from a federal charging document that someone who in national security meetings with donald trump is being promised e-mails from hillary clinton by someone representing themselves as an agent of russia. >> yeah, i think that's exactly right. and one of the questions bob mueller obviously have had for papadopoulos is who did you tell? and he is going to go up the chain of command. and if papadopoulos told someone else, mueller is going to ask that person who he told. he is going to want to find out what the then candidate, now president of the united states told. that clip you just played is going to look a lot different in retrospect than it did at the time. you go back to it's the same issue as the statement he helped write on air force one that we now know is
she is saying russia, russia, russia. but i don't -- maybe it was. it could be russia. but it could also be china. it could also be lots of other people. it also could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay. you don't know who broke in to dnc. >> i mean, that's six months after we now know from a federal charging document that someone who in national security meetings with donald trump is being promised e-mails from hillary clinton by someone representing themselves...
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comprise forty seven countries and member states including russia including turkey including. crane and many other counties that are not part of the e.u. well aware mr buswell let me have them and they're all my question because when we talk about the european identity or the european values which by the way while we're at the center of the ukrainian calling for a conflict i think we in russia at least we mean first and foremost the european union and the values the so-called european values that it sets out to promote you mentioned that europe is still searching for that identity but i don't think this is the kind of view that we get here in russia because we actually think many people think here in russia that the your europe is setting out to impose its values on the other countries. i don't think that europe or the e.u. is trying to impose its values it is indeed trying to promote its own set of values and i think it is important you know way to bring together and to create this esprit de corps among europeans and the way i think europeans can be proud of some specific and
comprise forty seven countries and member states including russia including turkey including. crane and many other counties that are not part of the e.u. well aware mr buswell let me have them and they're all my question because when we talk about the european identity or the european values which by the way while we're at the center of the ukrainian calling for a conflict i think we in russia at least we mean first and foremost the european union and the values the so-called european values...
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when we talk about russia-gate, we talk about russia in general. it isn't russia. it is the small oligarchy that sits on top of it. you think of vladimir putin, this guy who was a kgb agent, this guy who's got this background in doing the sort of disinformation campaigns we've seen. this was particularly ham handed. the proffers of information were essentially given away in e-mails to donald trump jr., replies, great, if you've got dirt. natalia veselnitskaya goes on tv and says, no, this was about adoptions. why so ham handed? >> i think we're overstating the evidence a little bit in the sense that, yes, they're all using the same talks points. that doesn't mean she was actually commissioned by the kremlin to go reach out to the trump campaign. i think she was quite sincerely representing her private client. it so happens that her private client has extremely close ties to the prosecutor's office. the entire affair has extremely close ties to the prosecutor's office. they're all in it together, but they're all in it together in a very messy way, not in the way whe
when we talk about russia-gate, we talk about russia in general. it isn't russia. it is the small oligarchy that sits on top of it. you think of vladimir putin, this guy who was a kgb agent, this guy who's got this background in doing the sort of disinformation campaigns we've seen. this was particularly ham handed. the proffers of information were essentially given away in e-mails to donald trump jr., replies, great, if you've got dirt. natalia veselnitskaya goes on tv and says, no, this was...
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to russia. >> right. well, either way, it shows a willingness to access that. >> the issue is whether or not they were willing to expose themselves to that kind of dynamic of nefarious activity. >> similar to the donald trump jr. meeting where. it's very similar. it is another indication they were willing to go down the road. if russia or rush is that-related sources had something that would benefit them, they were willing to access it. >> david, look, here's one of the problems with the new ways of reporting. i don't know if this is going to help shed light for people or now between what happened with fusion and the democrats or analytica and the trump folk and the republicans, no matter what investigators conclude, including special counsel, people won't believe it. that's the fear of this clouding of circumstances. now you have to understand politics. you have to understand how these campaigns work. you have to understand how they put their money into research, by whom, and how they shelter themselves
to russia. >> right. well, either way, it shows a willingness to access that. >> the issue is whether or not they were willing to expose themselves to that kind of dynamic of nefarious activity. >> similar to the donald trump jr. meeting where. it's very similar. it is another indication they were willing to go down the road. if russia or rush is that-related sources had something that would benefit them, they were willing to access it. >> david, look, here's one of the...
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russia needs uncorrupt mediation not to turn it. into a c.h. warfare so they want to provide to my way out of those. sunni arab armed groups in and around it so if they accept this proposal and say yes we can we can see a sort of transfer of pause fighters and their families i'm talking about around fifty to sixty thousand people to do not of. and we can then see the expiration of your child and here is the case here is the tricky issue if this is the case then i think expansion of the euro shield packet is unnecessary and i'm expecting the expression of to do rest so there is all ation of offering count on a day and off to day world work what foreign currency moscow sought expansion of your official packet to the west and containment of you for an aspirin count on currently under the council of y p g o four of those will their demand of today make our car and my school happy it and its anchor and moscow are happy if they can establish these deescalation zones mr felt and how how far will what does that mean for for the civil war how far do the
russia needs uncorrupt mediation not to turn it. into a c.h. warfare so they want to provide to my way out of those. sunni arab armed groups in and around it so if they accept this proposal and say yes we can we can see a sort of transfer of pause fighters and their families i'm talking about around fifty to sixty thousand people to do not of. and we can then see the expiration of your child and here is the case here is the tricky issue if this is the case then i think expansion of the euro...
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russia relations and the state of the world. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington to washington. voters elected to businessman to run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. but with these gaming anymore i do sanctions are breaking but. it's a reality. the russian economy. and i know a lot of people who are looking for creative ways to get better results. welcome back this week the pentagon confirmed victory for coalition led kurdish troops fighting islamic state in the syrian city of raka the defense department hailed the operation a great success. we have a great success against what was once known as the core caliphate iraq in syria and now we're actually ending the beginning i think the stone age and why for the caliphate is rocket however the latest pictures from morocco show that despite the victory it's now a virtual ghost town the destruction you can see here was caused b
russia relations and the state of the world. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington to washington. voters elected to businessman to run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. but with these gaming anymore i do sanctions are breaking but. it's a reality. the russian economy. and i know a lot of people who are looking for creative ways to get...
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the possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia. the indictments of three former advisers. >> paul manafort and rick gates have pleaded not guilty to a dozen counts, mostly stemming from business dealings. but former adviser george papadopoulos has cut a deal. pleading guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with the russians. and president trump is proclaiming on twitter that there is no collusion. >> if convicted, manafort could face 20 years behind bars. legal experts believe robert mueller may be using the possible sentence as leverage to get him to turn on others. but in the past, manafort had categorically denied that the campaign had anything to do with russia. >> are there any ties between mr. trump, you and your campaign and putin and his regime? >> no, there are not. it's absurd. there's no basis to it. >> manafort helped orchestrate drum -- donald trump's convention. manafort and rick gates are now under house arrest and due back in court this thursday. >> george papadopoulos is now cooperating with the fbi. after i
the possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia. the indictments of three former advisers. >> paul manafort and rick gates have pleaded not guilty to a dozen counts, mostly stemming from business dealings. but former adviser george papadopoulos has cut a deal. pleading guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with the russians. and president trump is proclaiming on twitter that there is no collusion. >> if convicted, manafort could face 20 years behind bars. legal...
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i wish russia were in that camp. i wish there had been a railroad track for russian to nato years ago. a conservative republican former state department official encourage that, was ignored by his own administration, and has created an us versus them problem that will plague u.s. foreign-policy a long time, but that means the problem for us
i wish russia were in that camp. i wish there had been a railroad track for russian to nato years ago. a conservative republican former state department official encourage that, was ignored by his own administration, and has created an us versus them problem that will plague u.s. foreign-policy a long time, but that means the problem for us
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you know this comes as russia's defense ministry says that grip on syria has not been cut the just five percent of the territory there and i put thought in contrast to earlier seventy percent of the entire country was on her at the terrorist command syrian government forces have been supported by rushes or a force in their operations to clear out the terrorists and the process of restoring peace in many areas is now well underway the statement to a client that almost a thousand terrorist training camps and over five hundred munitions factories have been destroyed but the bucket to free syria has nonetheless come at a huge cost. and i can. buy that i was more than a father to them we were friends and i always told them i supported them and i would do anything for them. i am she and her husband used to say that if something happens to us the only thing that matters is that he died with his homeland to get you know. a lot of the militias of an i pod there were times when i wanted to burst into tears in my mother's arms but she told me that i'm a man and i should be strong she said that we
you know this comes as russia's defense ministry says that grip on syria has not been cut the just five percent of the territory there and i put thought in contrast to earlier seventy percent of the entire country was on her at the terrorist command syrian government forces have been supported by rushes or a force in their operations to clear out the terrorists and the process of restoring peace in many areas is now well underway the statement to a client that almost a thousand terrorist...
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putin has clearly expressed russia's position. the negative affect on national stability is furthered by other factors. space can become a space for international confrontation, military confrontation. this needs to be prevented and russian, chinese progress on nuclear weapons in space. the nonproliferation regime is the responsibility of all the world as well as russia when they want to propose an agenda toward the regime and we are able to work toward anyone who wants to make the international peace and the purity more stabl stable. i am ready to answer your questions. thank you. [applause] >> we have a chance to ask three questions. first of all i will give opportunity to our form friends to ask the questions. >> thank you. you have sent a very experienced ambassador to washington who has a lot of experience in negotiating arms control with the united states. i was wondering what you have proposed to him to reach out the arms-control dialogue with the united states. at the moment, we have a breakdown in this vital important rel
putin has clearly expressed russia's position. the negative affect on national stability is furthered by other factors. space can become a space for international confrontation, military confrontation. this needs to be prevented and russian, chinese progress on nuclear weapons in space. the nonproliferation regime is the responsibility of all the world as well as russia when they want to propose an agenda toward the regime and we are able to work toward anyone who wants to make the...
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russia. of all the discussion club and us russian relations and the state of the world. i'm. intentional. but. i'm just. saying yeah he was in the school for. the most part the a lot of. you know this isn't going to. get his beefy done of this not because of the beat but i mean. look. they would. welcome back to watching our two international flight from moscow i think tank called european values has released a damning report about r t and criticized more than two thousand people who have appeared on this channel and the institute which receives funding from the us and other western governments brands our guests as useful idiots the list of names is divided into seven categories including us political figures european and other international politicians as well as writers journalists and academics and indicates the number of times each guest appeared on r t and mentions the most relevant episodes here's what the authors of the report have to say about. purpose of this list is to identify indi
russia. of all the discussion club and us russian relations and the state of the world. i'm. intentional. but. i'm just. saying yeah he was in the school for. the most part the a lot of. you know this isn't going to. get his beefy done of this not because of the beat but i mean. look. they would. welcome back to watching our two international flight from moscow i think tank called european values has released a damning report about r t and criticized more than two thousand people who have...
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russia, russia, russia. so much russian news. do you think with the noose tightening on the uranium one deal and the shady details we are learning about and that pesky dossier, do you think russia is using a bit of misdirection talking about having the most of powerful military in the world? >> what nato has been doing to deal with the russian aggression in the baltics and they are projecting their power into eastern and central europe. what they don't get is nato is a completely defensible alliance it doesn't have an offensive capability against russia that is threatening. what the russians don't want is a stronger nato because it will prevent them from doing what they want to do in the sue crane. kennedy: it has to do with oil and energy. >> in the year where we have the last statistics, total u.s. uranium production was 2% of the world total. of which uranium one was 20%. you don't corner the world market by buying 4/10 of 1%. if i had been on cfius i would have voted against the acquisition by this company. but the noights wa
russia, russia, russia. so much russian news. do you think with the noose tightening on the uranium one deal and the shady details we are learning about and that pesky dossier, do you think russia is using a bit of misdirection talking about having the most of powerful military in the world? >> what nato has been doing to deal with the russian aggression in the baltics and they are projecting their power into eastern and central europe. what they don't get is nato is a completely...
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that tomb was russia. other times it was wikileaks. now what they are doing today, the white house is doing today, nothing to see here. but look over at this dossier we know hillary clinton's campaign and the dnc paid for. are these political dirt-digging operations equivalent? >> no. one is asking a foreign government to meddle and the other is looking to see if a foreign government was meddling in an election. the way that the clinton folks and the dnc. and it's not broadly the clinton folks. it is is certain individuals. and same with the dnc. whatever their reason, whether it was client confidentiality, whatever reason, they were not forth coming about what was going on in terms of the dossier. the problem with that is when it becomes revealed later, it raises questions about motive. >> right. >> the basic question for the dossier, is the information in it true or not true? they have substantiated some of it. certainly not the most salacious stuff. but at the end of the day, the main question is not where it came from. the question
that tomb was russia. other times it was wikileaks. now what they are doing today, the white house is doing today, nothing to see here. but look over at this dossier we know hillary clinton's campaign and the dnc paid for. are these political dirt-digging operations equivalent? >> no. one is asking a foreign government to meddle and the other is looking to see if a foreign government was meddling in an election. the way that the clinton folks and the dnc. and it's not broadly the clinton...
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e-mailing him what the goal was of russia. soon after this professor which we were just discussing reached out to george papadopoulos. this was in early april. so someone in russia knew who george papadopoulos was to the extent they wanted to communicate they had dirt on hillary clinton in the form of thousands of e-mails. so we know the campaign supervisor knew who he was and soon after russia was aware of him and took the step of reaching out to make this offer in effect. soon after that in may papadopoulos, he e-mails then campaign chairman paul manafort to say that in addition to that knowledge of those e-mails, that dirt on hillary clinton, that russia in fact wants to meet with trump. so paul manafort knows papadopoulos enough to then forward that e-mail to his deputy, rick gates. keep in mind paul manafort and gates also were indicted today on charges regarding their work that they did for ukraine prior to the campaign. soon after that in july papadopoulos reaches out to another foreign contact. this to discuss yet anot
e-mailing him what the goal was of russia. soon after this professor which we were just discussing reached out to george papadopoulos. this was in early april. so someone in russia knew who george papadopoulos was to the extent they wanted to communicate they had dirt on hillary clinton in the form of thousands of e-mails. so we know the campaign supervisor knew who he was and soon after russia was aware of him and took the step of reaching out to make this offer in effect. soon after that in...
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not so much in russia. to what degree has organized crime in russia had a hand in this? as a proxy. what is that relationship? that is an interesting question. this may not be the question you asked, but it is one i am answering. >> maybe yes. maybe no. when you are looking at russia's cyber operations, you were looking at an officer conducting those -- who are they working for? mother russia? yes. their boss is going to get a cut of something. maybe money can be made on this. -- their loyalties and motivations may not be the same as the equivalent people we have doing these things. in intelligence, we have to guard against mirroring. they are just a different version of us. they are not, i am here to tell you. george: it does matter. it gets to the genesis of the activities. it gets to the intentions that might be behind them. it affects how you react. to weolicy response provide on our end. i will paint too extreme pictures. the russians may be kremlin-directed, personally putin-directed operation. he started with a plan. this is what we want to do and here is the plan. you all go
not so much in russia. to what degree has organized crime in russia had a hand in this? as a proxy. what is that relationship? that is an interesting question. this may not be the question you asked, but it is one i am answering. >> maybe yes. maybe no. when you are looking at russia's cyber operations, you were looking at an officer conducting those -- who are they working for? mother russia? yes. their boss is going to get a cut of something. maybe money can be made on this. -- their...
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the media has so much concerned about russia, russia, russia. and russia influencing america and the dangers of vladimir putin. this could end up being the biggest breach of american national security in our history. and then telling us how dangerous pollutant is and how dangerous russia is? this is beyond media malpractice. they don't care about the truth or facts or investigative reporting, radical, rigid left-wing ideologues who lie to you on a regular basis and are hell-bent on one thing and one thing only. destroying president trump. it's even after john solomon and sara carter's reporting they have ignored this massive scandal. imagine for just a second if donald trump ever gave 20% of america's uranium to vladimir. how would they be reacting? money kicked back to the trump foundation? a network newscast, they haven't touched this story. a complete united blackout. the mrc found that cnn devoted a whopping 19 seconds to it. this is pathetic. it proves the point i've been making since 2007. media in america is dead and in this case involvin
the media has so much concerned about russia, russia, russia. and russia influencing america and the dangers of vladimir putin. this could end up being the biggest breach of american national security in our history. and then telling us how dangerous pollutant is and how dangerous russia is? this is beyond media malpractice. they don't care about the truth or facts or investigative reporting, radical, rigid left-wing ideologues who lie to you on a regular basis and are hell-bent on one thing...
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ambassador to russia restored in the kremlin by president putin made a period of high tension between the two nations. you're watching r.t. international broadcasting live from the russian capital i'm kate partridge thank you for joining us. thousands of people have been out in barcelona protesting against the police brutality witnessed during catalonia independence vote on sunday a general strike and rallies are now being held all across the breakaway region the live pictures you can see now. medina question of the reports from barcelona. that's really impressed the fans that's what you see on the streets by the law that's any people thousands of people that have gathered here in the heart of the day to eat. this tuesday afternoon tea was up against the was that we saw on the streets against that they leave than say ordinary citizen so that's why me of the old saying we see here different kinds of people now not only sudanese or young people who came here are holding flags up in the ground in cars lining up we see here families with small children we see other lead people here now so
ambassador to russia restored in the kremlin by president putin made a period of high tension between the two nations. you're watching r.t. international broadcasting live from the russian capital i'm kate partridge thank you for joining us. thousands of people have been out in barcelona protesting against the police brutality witnessed during catalonia independence vote on sunday a general strike and rallies are now being held all across the breakaway region the live pictures you can see now....
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global sports ally russia sports minister. people world cup and the twenty eighteen winter olympics around the corner a doping controversy threatens to overshadow the athletic spectacles as calls for a blanket competition burn on t.v. russia grow louder what will it take to persuade the world doping agency used to work on a case by case basis russian athletes overcome the adversity build up by duping accusations long before the olympic committee finds a way to work out this crisis. thanks for being with us today lots to talk about let's start with the most actual the anti-doping agencies of seventeen countries including the u.s. canada great britain sent a letter to the i.o.c. asking to ban team russia from the winter olympics of twenty eighteen zero chance are up athletes won't go there. and what is being done to fix the situation are you in direct contact with the. with. the. well this is a layered question so let me start with the seventeen agencies you mentioned and look at this organization which was created by seventeen
global sports ally russia sports minister. people world cup and the twenty eighteen winter olympics around the corner a doping controversy threatens to overshadow the athletic spectacles as calls for a blanket competition burn on t.v. russia grow louder what will it take to persuade the world doping agency used to work on a case by case basis russian athletes overcome the adversity build up by duping accusations long before the olympic committee finds a way to work out this crisis. thanks for...
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and unfortunately for russia if they're, you know, but fortunately for us, russia just isn't the same animal anymore, and neither is europe. this is not 1945 when europe has been devastated. europe is a robust economy, powerful country. and, in fact, i'd like to see europe take more of the burden for their own defense. and if europe thought that this was such a fundamental issue of international life and of their own security, why aren't the europeans stepping up to the plate in the way that people here in the united states would even though our interests are clearly less engaged? i'll end with that. >> additional statements for the con. >> first of all, i'd like to say this, you know, we live in a country where we can have a spirited public debate with senior diplomats and hash out issues before a thoughtful audience, and i'd like to thank the atlantic council again for that. there are places where you couldn't do that. we can do this, that's a good thing. thank you, john, and thank you, sandy. i will just say the argument that we can run nato cost effectively by doing what john and
and unfortunately for russia if they're, you know, but fortunately for us, russia just isn't the same animal anymore, and neither is europe. this is not 1945 when europe has been devastated. europe is a robust economy, powerful country. and, in fact, i'd like to see europe take more of the burden for their own defense. and if europe thought that this was such a fundamental issue of international life and of their own security, why aren't the europeans stepping up to the plate in the way that...
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russia russia russia russia. yes i mean what is facebook what the tweeters these are rumors you know when two people who go to room when the mainstream media feels that if you can get reliable official information then you go and listen to want to clean when people know it is propaganda and what they're getting from gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we have to go to a hard break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on real news stay with us. in the u.s. a child can choose an army course in school. with retired officers as teachers we don't. recruit will says to you if the cadet is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves. the pentagon is funding a program to boost interest in the military among teenagers your chance to step up to an apollo so that comfortable with yourself. you can't go wrong with the military it's a great stepping stone for whatever career you want to do but some veterans are willing to tell enthusiastic children a little more they ask me call of d
russia russia russia russia. yes i mean what is facebook what the tweeters these are rumors you know when two people who go to room when the mainstream media feels that if you can get reliable official information then you go and listen to want to clean when people know it is propaganda and what they're getting from gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we have to go to a hard break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on real news stay with us. in the u.s. a child can choose...
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this is about oleg dera pacifica's country, which is russia. has to do with the future of his country. just a few days later, the beginning of august, 2016, last year, paul manafort, in fact, met with his former colleague from ukraine, the guy with the russian intelligence connections. somehow he did get a plane ticket, thatitu dude flew over new york to discuss what the chairman of the trump campaign, who owed dera paska a bunch of money, they were talking about whatever oleg wanted to brief manafort on about the future of russia. so, questions remain here. why is the trump campaign chairman in communication with a putin-allied russian oligarch during the campaign about what he could do for that guy, how he could get whole, given his new position on the campaign. what did oleg want, what was manafort prepared to offer him to make good on his debt? and did a russian oligarch linked to p linked to putin buy him the ticket to meet with paul manafort in new york right after donald trump got the presidential nomination? once you're asking questions
this is about oleg dera pacifica's country, which is russia. has to do with the future of his country. just a few days later, the beginning of august, 2016, last year, paul manafort, in fact, met with his former colleague from ukraine, the guy with the russian intelligence connections. somehow he did get a plane ticket, thatitu dude flew over new york to discuss what the chairman of the trump campaign, who owed dera paska a bunch of money, they were talking about whatever oleg wanted to brief...
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relations of enormous importance to russia the united states remains russia's significant other and despite that discrepancy let me present you with another discrepancy if you look. at the balances of military power in the areas where actual tensions are taking place and where differences of interest are most acute the statistics are tiley the opposite of. what you have presented now will be you're looking at russia's border here not looking it broke it's also the border of europe now on the border of nato and in this sense this sense alone the situation is more dangerous than the cold war because then the line of demarcation was not only far from the russian border but from the soviet border it's now on well that's a very good point richard but it's nato that we're into russia's border was in russia that went in there was nowhere that was when asked to go. there do they can for russia there is a continuing discussion about need to expansion is not a big issue in those let's go to richer it matters but not in the way it mattered before before i think that it's not just the united states or
relations of enormous importance to russia the united states remains russia's significant other and despite that discrepancy let me present you with another discrepancy if you look. at the balances of military power in the areas where actual tensions are taking place and where differences of interest are most acute the statistics are tiley the opposite of. what you have presented now will be you're looking at russia's border here not looking it broke it's also the border of europe now on the...